
"It's going to be a week by week [process]. We have a general sense, we've got to make sure that he's feeling good and we're being smart."
"Ohtani's rehabilitation process seems a bit more complicated than the average pitcher. For one, the team has invested more money in him than any other player in the history of the league."
Shohei Ohtani is on track to make his pitching debut for the Los Angeles Dodgers, having recently completed a bullpen session where he threw 31 pitches focused on key fastballs and a splitter. General manager Brandon Gomes indicated that the return process is deliberate and will be monitored week by week, emphasizing the need to balance Ohtani's rehabilitation with his performance as a hitter. Given the Dodgers' strong season, there's room to be cautious with Ohtani's recovery.
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